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TH v?i. nn.?wkou * . ao?3. >KW LINK OK LIVKHPOOC PACKETS ~ To i?JlfroiuN?w Yurkonth# ?<h,?n.l Livtrpovl on th? lttb of rack month* & JSL M. Mk ""k%oi? Nsi? Vu?*. t ? , NnP IOBCiE9,r.?f..n John ?h1? SHERIDAN, C'^uK. A.UmjO yth^MaySio.uuucK, 'i?SC Zsggk- " J" Blip SHERIDAN, CM'tamE A?LWl^Vf?2'A?Hl ^ 8^?#|U9'ciVlJto JohnVolUu.'l?th May. ahiMN7w Yotl.wi th ??ch Mnprovemenu u eombuw Imthcwty of N?W *or??w)nfort f ^t^era. kr.ry car. Cttipeed withumufui" f ^rl<.e#mrtoa%ttOBf b??n ?rr?ugcm?n? ? wUl h? P . ?frcomm wJeJ SJ eapemueadI mai^'wkowS^? ?v.ry .aertiouto gift g?i?tr?l Mtufct ??? . A. crtatM or owner. ofth?e .hip* wiU be reepooii MrA^U???%e?hor?-k??.,tu? by the-. unlewr. jAsSSuSfe?*. armed, and their pec* iSS^^ST^ lecunty **tpo??d by an, other btttTeOaeli of WAT. , A For irgf^1 ?(5to to. M Bo*jth t.,!few York, or to * wii lt JAS. BROWN k to , Lirerppol. Letter* by thepack?l? will tx cnarueo ist ccou per auntie l)aaet: SOernUperoance. nd nrwapaper* 1 cent each. ml (OK NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA ANU NEW VOKK LINE OB PACKETS m m m Fo^n^atter accommodation of aluppen, it iOntended to Jaapatch aihip from lhn port on the let, 5th, loth, 16lh Mtb b* of each month. couimenciiiK the loth October and coo tin iij rs, tiatil M'V.whtn regular d.tye will be appointed foi the remainder cf the year whereby ereat delay* and dump pototmenU will be itravanled during the etiomer month*. The folio win* shiri will con?>aenee thu arranyeaw at Ship YAZOO,Cant. ( oruell. Shin OCONEE. Capt. Jn.hron . Ship MJSSISSlrPlTCayt. HiHiari Ship LOUISVILLE, Capt. Hunt. Ship SHAKSPEkltK, Capt. Miner. Ship QASTON, Cant Latham. Ship HUNTSVILLE, Sapt. MnmfonL Ship OCMULOEK, Capt Lravitt. Ship NASHVILLE, Capt. Dickiiuop. Ship .MEMPHIS,Cap' Kniuht. Ship LOUISA, Capt. Mnlf.r.1, These ship* were all built in the eity of Near York, eipni* ly for packet*..are of a light draft of v. ?cer, hare recently been ' 1 ?-i,l, flrntmiM/aljam for co nfort. 'They ?re command & .^S mX ?ho will moke every eiertion to give SfiKSSK will at all time. b. tow.d up and down the Mis?i.*ippi by ,t?*M|hoati. . .i? ^ re.DonmNeither the owner, or captain. of the?a .nip. will ^ -hi. forjewelry .bullionjpreeioiu .tone.,.liver, orplated 22 uv iTttan.paroclor package, .eut by or put - board of y "L'r.^!"V?UVhIll. oflading are taken for U..MBI., and the value thereor . . For freight fc CO, ..South .t.,or JAMES E. WOOURUFF, Agent in Nrw Oriran.,who will promptly forward all good, to hw adore... THitihipe of tlii. line are warranted to .ailpunctu?/ly a. ad| mti..* and great care will be takeuto have the good, correct ly mea-ored. 51i_ ' NSW YORK. AND NKWAltl. \ aa&ate&fl Far* ndnc.il to as c.nli. From th. foot of Courtlandt .tre.t, New York(Every day?Scaday.eicepted.) LeareWew York. Lear. Newark A?.Afr ""/? V A',t pfM '* * t ON SUNDAYS. From the fpot ol Liberty .treet. i ..Vr New York. l#e*te Newark. At 9A M nS 44?M. At 1 f. M. and 10 P.M. Fare reduced. From th. foot of Libert y ?treet .daily. IaMTt New York. Leave New Brun?w?ck. At t A.M. At T| A- M. SOMErViLLE .tafe.eonneet with th... line, eack way. Fare betw.cn New York andI Homerrille, ?0 cent.. Do do New Brunewiek, 76ce?te. Bah way, ^ ^ SSSL Thoftmn UmT| A. M . train from N.w Brunawick, and 41 oil, train from New York, ha. been reduced between New York tndjNew Brim.wick to JO^tenU. The Pnfladelpkia maillme pa.**. through N.wBrunawiek for New Yorkeveey eveningatSo'oUck. On Sunday, the T, A.M. trip from N.w Bnmrwiek ia onutPa.terrcr. who procure their ticket! at th. tiek?tofic?,reCMTe ? ferry tieketgratie. TickeCrar. received by threondnetor ale on the day when purehaeed. febtt tin CB3B& FREIGHT? FOR THE WEST" AN5~ SOU TH. From PHILADELPHIA, via THE PHILADELPHIA, WIL.M1NOTON. AND BALTl* MOKE &AILKOAD COMPANY. Freights fet the Wrst and South will b? forwa-ded duly . from the transportation effice of the Company, No. I Dock ?t Wharf, rhiladetpHa. Merchant* are reepectfnlly informed that all eoode consigned to the company will be forwarded with the utmoit dispatch to any point weat or aonth. jw Freight reach*! Baltimore the same dry h j^aree Phila^*^fhs nail line for the weat ?nd south leaves Do-k street daily at half-past six o'clock AM. by ?l earn beat ROBERT MORRIS. passengers will re.ch Baltimore at 9 o'clock, two hours prtyious to the departure of the i- -ins frr the southwest. W L. ASllMKAD,/ gent. Philadelphia, March?. IB4?. ssHlaa RAILROAD NOTCH. MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. MM NEIV BRUNSWICK AND NEIV YORK. rr>HE NEWJEIl8e.Y Hafrosd and Transportation Com1 pany hare established a Freight Line betwren New Rruuswick and New York, which Uey intend to run petnunectly. Learins New Brunswick at 5 A M. daily, (Sundays excepted) and the foot of Liberty atieet.New York, a: 3 P.M. To coon'ry dealers and me: chants the above line Is very desirable for the speedy and cheap conveyance of merchandise of every description, and more particularly lo Drover* and Dealtra in Lira Stock, who can have isu head of cattle convryel between New Brun.wick and New kork, the same day, wheat ver rcaaked. The ratts tor the transportation of cattle, horses, mules, sheep, hogs, Ac., nod silo titer kindt of me rib iodise ore very IOW,S***I *XC*?U.lll[SltH?ioom|t>ince. Merchandise i?ut by Ihu line if not subjected to toy extra chMgr in croesing the North River. Tfi? Compani hare fi'tcd up a large storehouse xt New RrniMwick adjoining the Railroad Depot, which wiil always beopeu for the receplioa of merchandiae. .... Pnitei^zera. purchasing tiuir tickets at the ticket onlcn, will receive ferry tickets gratis. roll 3m* TO OTI''X,?Ou and after April 1st, In42, the commutation IN fare in the cars of the New Jersey Railroad and Transportxtion Coitipsay. between New York and the various pieces on Ihwliaeof the railroad, has been reduced (including ferry) to $T5 per annum, and $50 for six months. m!5 In' 1 FREIGHT AND PASSAGE TO PITTS" ' BURG. <|afev-fgrmssfc ffiSSE? ftDul B I Null AM'? LINE. TV* prooristors of Bliuham's Transportation Line to Pittsburg, fire notieetothe Merchants of New York, end all other pereoss s uppiag to the Weal, that their line ia now inactive operation O-iods consigned to thrm (or sent to go in their line.) will be forwarded wilhdrspatch. Owners or ship; ers of goo-Is, dsetincd for the Western States, who lave no agent or eoo?igu?e i\t Pfftshiirg, will pleas* consign their g-M><ls to William Bingham, Pittsburg, who will attend to shipping all auch coosigunenla without ^*Afi goodi should be marked distinctly on each package BINGHAM'S I.INK. For rates effreight, which are as low as anv other line. Apply to WM. TYSON, Agent, No 8 West street oupoeite Pier No. a. N. R. N B.?Pasenngere forwarded to P ltsburg and Pot'sville, every day, Sundays eicepied. . Refer to M, Crooks, \ineriean Fnr Co.: I. T. Nicoll, Front str?< t; Pheltw, Dodge k Co. Kulton street; Suydam, SegefcCo.; Wm. Rankin, Duryee fc Co .Newsik- mi 3sn STATE N~TbLA-N D FKKK Y Foot of Whitehall street. ^239#^3* TCe!t?unefiVAT?N ISLANDRR or SAMSON will run as follow* until further notica:? Leave* States Island Leaves Whitehall At ( o'clock a.m. At i o'elo:k a.m. "! " "11 * it M r.m - H " r.m. N. V. AS goods shipped are required to be particularly ?Mfksd -dafrt he risk of the owners thereof. ot t\r,WAnt A KILT riKVY IUKK. Fur* Only 134 Cent*. jMM J0L _. Ji>* commodsoua steamer Captain John (fany, being com3^^Jt3fc.plrt<lT aad elegantly refitted, will cnmanei bar rcgulir iripe lor the Mint, on Thursday, March 10th,? leering u fjllnwf? Foot ol Barclagrat .New York Can Ira Markat, IVawnrk. It o'clock, A. M. 71 o'clock, A. M. S o'clock P.M. ij o'clock, P. M. Fraight of afar]' description Carrie I at eery reduced ralaa. a Ma* ~ f. mwKhh a tTiJ.'HTTWir C+at. Rtrtvrt War<lrop, will l**rs the foot of Wtrren street 5?w YstW,rrery MowtUyaTlri *l*y and 8 aturdat afternoon's at 4 o'clock Retnruihf ,the tilth, stiver will !??* 4aewbur*h mry Momlay uiornmi at o'clock, anu i ussday and Kriday dfWmooit at I o'olork. For frenrh* or pa<saffe,appIf to the Captain board. If. 1. AS i bunctftt Trtight of crerv a script ioo, hook tills ortpecit, pnf on board this boat, must be at the risk of the jerooro thereofaOAlcM a bill ofladinf orr?csiptissip?d for No alio ft ?PMI;>U ARRANGEMENT. jw~n FOR SMKKWdBl/RY ani FED BANK i?-(>? and afire Saturday, March It, |M1? the PEmBUK. Steamer OSIKIS .Capitis Alltt-c. wfl laaea New Totfc eeart Ttn slay, Thursday .and Saturday, at I ?' dock, A. M. Returning, later Red Bank cetry Monday at o'clock, and Tuesday and Thursday at It o'clock, anon. ot?m* LL the newspapers. daify and weekly, m igsl'Oes, and penosicsls, am for rale at the Hudson Street News ( Ace, M?i Htn'tsa street, near Bin-owst. tr.2?tw' ?! ?tOROK THOMSON. \ . E NE NJ CHARLES S. ROWELL, OKHTAL SURG ICON, No. IX CHAMBERS STREET, NEW-YORK. LIFE BOAT ASSOCIATION, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF tH A .1 vl 9 r A lliN I L1F? BOATS. AMERICAN MOULDING COMPANY. WAREHOUSE 112 BROADWAY, OPF091TK an CITY HOTEL. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. O* TUB PlWJIC'Fl.B or ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE (floyy.) Hnit|litilv loil twi bicnt.vtdsti teeth, I called on Mr Levctl to tupuiy lh?ir plaeis with artificial ouee, ao<l it forda me much pleiaure to teslity to hi. akili and ability a* a Dantist; indeed, I here ever seen teeth Ilaed and ullcd with more ?lactne i. and at the laui* time with lias (lawful pressure on the <'irn I . . , 1 cheerfully recommend that gentleman to the especial notice of the medical prcfesaion. a. well as to .he public, feeling tatislied from my own eaperience that they may confidently rely oa hie akili iu his profea.iou. ORA(NWLLE 8. PETTIS OX. MO, Peofeesor of Anatomy, Uuiversity of New I irk. February 13d .IBM. ... _ , The original cau be aeea at Mr. Levett's MO Broadway, corner,of vVirren street ml* I '?* BANKRUPT LAW. C ENTLF.MEN wishing to be discharged from their debts, il under this Isw. are in?ited to call ou W. 8K1DMOHK Attorney at Law,73 Nassau street. All other kinds of law business alto atlende I to. Charges moderate. flltw' BOOK BINDING A VIA D ? l)PD DTTI I'M 11 Ai<u mi ou auui.iu H IRELAND, No. >30 Nusau street, having an entire new stockof Biudiug TkoU and lining Machinery, of the lateat Mid most uppiored p Uterus, is uuw prepared to execute all orders in the matt durab'e nuu handsome mnnarr. Merchants Account Books and all other kiudssf Blank work ruled and bound to any paturn. in a style that is warranted t give satisfaction- Any work ordered can be done in tke.Euglish mode if required, as H.I. Iris hid long exptiience in beth methods. FOK SALE?Two secondhand Copperplate Presses. Apply as above. ' ml8 tm carpeting, carpeting. rpHE subscribers hare received a new a>dtresh stock of i goods lor the "Spring Trade," consisting ol Bru'sels Three Ply,snpernne. fine, common, hall and siair Carpeting Rugs, Ma'tiiw, Kng'iah auo American Oil Cloths, from 9 to 90 feet in width, containing the latest and meet fashionable patterns and colors the market affords, which they offer to the public at the lowest" Cash Prices " Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to .call and examiLe ourslock previous to purchasing. WE0B 8c MANNING.499 Pearl at, mil 1 m' 3d Carpet Store Irom Chatham. "notice to buyers of cabinet furniture. rpHK subscriber would invite the atleution of thosa wishA tag to purchase articles in the above busioees, to his establisbmrnt, where is to be fouud a rieh assortment of Rosewood and Mahogany Furniture, of Kreach and other patterns, some of which are not to be found elsewhere, being entirely original. Also, handsome rich gilt taornaeas for windows, Poles and Rings ; together with Damasks, Walloons and Tassels. and every article attached to curtains, which will be made in the lateat stylo from patterns lately received. N. B. Particular attouliov paid to the fitting up of Ottomans, Fire Screens, and other fancy articles, with embroidered tapestry. Washington meeks. dlMm SIS Broadway, next the Hospital. WTfcS AMI) Si !A I PS THE LARGEST "THE^ITE.^EVf AND BEST ^ ASSORTMENT, ?1E TO BE FOUND AT A. C BARRY'S, Iff Broadway, corner of Liberty afreet, op stair*. "tl/TGSaal 8ealps, upon the beautifying and gOMamer ?y? V tern, apprrximating the nearest of any yet manufactured t? the natural head af hair?firat premium. Alio, mat-ufactur td from ladiaa' and gentlemen'* hair, not Iaa* than two inehea long, necklace t, bracelet*, earing*, watch guards, ring*, and hair work ol trcry ileacription. mil mi* CARPETING, CARPETING. rpHK Subscriber is now oeeainr his Spring assortment of Carpeting, conaiating of Bius "el*, three ply, sapei fins and Sue Ingram; an assortment nut surpassed in this eily for variety of styles, figures, he- These goods hare bees ordered expressly for the.9iiririg trv'e. The greatest ears has beet observed in rnaki g selection*ol such goods as can bs confidently lecommenued for durability and permanency of C?Al*o-a large aMnrtment of the different kind* of Hall and Steii Carieling. Tufted door Ruga. Door Mam, lr, Alao a hau, tome aaaortmeat of Painted > loor Cloths, all ^'Families about purchasing 'any of the aboTS dercribed good, are respectfulfy tnriteJto m 19 imi Tfc East Broadway,71 Dir'aioo-et. CHEAP HARDWARE STORE THE Snbscrib-r it now openmg hia Spring tupp'y of HARDWARE k CUTLERY, recetred per late airirals, from Birmingham and Sheffield. Together with a general assortmeut Of I> oroestie O >od*. which he is prepared to offer at the eery LOWEST CASH PRICES. The attention sf Country Merc han't, Builders, Cabinet Makers, kc., is solicited to an examination of hit stock and priest, aa h* it confident they will find it to their inters t to far or him with a call. ALFRED F. LA OR AVE. 210 Greenwich corner Barclay, New York. A regal'r supply sf FALL RIVER CUT NAILS, and Coopers (Hun. Also?a complete assortmsat ol'Mechanics Tools. James Screw*, kc. m2 SoT WATCHES & JEWELRYVERY LOIV. THE subrcriter is s-Hitg alt drtcripllora of gold and tilrer J. Walclu s. ao'd and silr.r iiencilt, gold chaiD*. tevs. kc . at remit, to ?<r than at any other place in the city. Gold AVatchei it low ?? 3) to 43 dollai each. Weichee and Jewelry exchanged or biu^ht. All Watchci are warranted to keep good ume. or the mo ie* leturaed. Watches and Clocke repaired ia the bei> mtnuer, and warranted, at much leei than the i eual pricer, by one of ih- fi met workmen iu the city. O. C.ALLEN I .porter of Wmehei aud Jewelry, wkoleialc Bad! retail. 3i> WalIetreet. ep etafre. m.11m* TO SEGAR SMOKERS THE OHEAT SEGAR DEPOT. SPANISH HOTJSE, 256 BROADWAY. THE MONEY will be returned to all perioni who purchaie at thia etore, if they are not latiified with the Jnality of the articlee. Thia offer ii made by the atrong conden e derived from Ike excellency of every icgar that ii offored for ?ale in the above citabliahment. The entire etoek hai been choeea with great care, and ii. without doubt, the moet iplerditi that Ir-e ever been offered to the New York public. Excluaire of the great aid nnparaklled variety of .he but branoi of Havana ao l Principe. there ii a large lot of PRIME NORIEGAS and NORMAS, that hava been menu faetured in Havanaexpreisl* fa- thii eatabiiahment. and they are guaranteed to be of inferior quality and flavor to any kerrtnfor* importrd into thia market. In the accommodation of tloee gentlemen who prefer to imokeatleuure and in retirement, a neat Bar Room hai been opened in the rear of the above evtabliihment, which, it ia li.M-ed. will five aat'nfaction to all who Tint it. ^TO S'loAH DEALERS k HOTEL KEEPERS. For inleat ih^ Spanieh Home. aiS Broadway, a large lot of Haraua Segarn. at the very low ratea of $1?, and $16 50. Theae 3ef an hating been consigned to the Spanith Home, by the maufaeturerein Havana, with expreea orders to eell litem immedia ely, are.f >r tine rraeon. now offered at the above low pricea. Their quality ia hardly inferior to the beet Normal, andtl.evare all en itled todebenture. mil lw* R- RAFAEL. Proprietor. FIRE proof BOOK SAFES n! WILDER'* PATtNT SALAMANDER SAFE.?Thii rafe hil^bca frequently j ipoied to interne heat in bu-n in* Duuaine luron-re, ?c., mu im> ho??i i?>? iu pnerrre ire content, ard wot the only me which atood the teat tt the trial foot of W all atreei. aa'ri ported by the following Committee of re?p<ctnblc Merchant* :? WA D*WORTH A SMITH, BALDWIN A CO. M1NTUKN A CO. I IIARLKS H. MARSHALL. Tiiil aafe c.n only be hid ntthe Iron Safe Store of BILA8 ?. HF.RHINO. IM Woter it. N. B.?S?tet of other mk?ra?aome of which me made in imitation of Wilder'* Patent, foraelc at half price. ir.94 9w J_JAKDWAK1'. AND .CLOTH PAPER .UsT EE'.no Hearat 1* by 94 IfO Ream* 94 by 34 350 90 by 30 I Ob " It by 40 800 " 81 by 9b 150 " M by M 150 " ? by K 100 - M by 40 5j Ream 40 by 40 For tale in lota to auit i nrchatera, by PERSSE A BROOKS. mi? Paper Warehonee. 01 Liberty bt. EALBoMlNk. PaINTI NO. tor Bean.y, Eeenomy.Dar* bilily. Ac,?bottetb'b adraEtagra erar erery other *ytem of rainliny, at it n free from all angleaeant tmell, retaining all itt brilhanry ofcoior. ard it aprliad in much Icon >imethan Oil Painting, it in well adapted for walla, eriliags, or any intide work; cburthet,public buildinga, and deeoratire work in ^Applied by JOSEPH PEARSON. No. 400 Broadway, cm. of Broome utreet. New York, who will girethebeat referenee, and all inform-tion retpecling the tame. Work promptly eztouted by apply tug at abort, alther in the city or country. nllm' 1) HEMIC VI RAZOR S PHOP? Firtt Priminm waeawardr *.>r the Amerii an Ineiitute, at the late aa wall aa each I precardiac Ktir, to Oeorge Hanndert, 149 Broadway, tor tk beat Raanr Strop. The Mrtalic Tablet, mtented by O. liauadcri, h ta been eatabliahed for the laat tweatt -flea reaia and eerti letted by the fir?t cntl-mea eftbe aoaatry. It pro dneaeathkn and ?m.ito edge on a ratoe witi moee certainty than it can be done on n hone inn tenth part ef the tune, ' without the u*e of oil or w iter? whieh any perron ena prore by bringing a dolt razor a hating it put aa order on one of the Tableta. 143 Broad all In' tLoki'JA kDnUs? Union Bank and Honlitera Trtiet, * bvaghtat N. BISTARB'S, ... . _ II Wall alreet Vailed Stalca Bank note*, nilnole do, Michigan, Indiana, Illnanin Sari&b ught ande .Id, mlt* t-?Hit I si i nom i ?FFretrij t -- r? an l iiinnifr )n?mmli, o( aop'tior aiaaufactura, to cloa* on?i?;nmriii, m rery low LJ<e?*. by OCLHiCRS It KRUOEH, ?>3 11 n>* < Broad atrret. Vf EPICAL CARD?Da. t ooraa, IVa.lt Uuancat- nea? i?l Chatham at., atill afford* relief to ffc* afliated of bath aet m Hr nay to alway* eoaetillnd, with the utaoat aiaWaei, m the wornt eaaee of defeat* diaeaaaa. aaerooriai aCaation*. and the aamrnoua aympton* araaf froaa thia diaaaa*. Krota Br. C'a ntTtaire practice for the laateifht ycaaa in Una particular hrwl of the profeaawa goaaantaa* a aaih, atwif aad efeatire cur? la all peraoo* wha apply ta hte. ftaaant aaaat cored ia a few day* withoat tha aa* af aawaaa f. or any attor 1*1 at iin aiediaeta*. No iatenrapttan toaaa tofaaaa, ar aitn mliao 10 Am nnda of living. Ail wiaoaa aaaaa ban* haan p?w WvaM or xgraraU^ hr wnltraatoaato. nu apiy wi* Ito aoBoat aoobdr'ioe of tofaf akatiaBy aoapd- Taaaaa aaoda at*?atuod*nr> from T uikt awifiJt oatt 10 at aiftto Of eaM Doanaat. Mia* w ro \ 5W VORK. THURSDAY 1 I PI.',(VI^Vl'V'T ivriui ImH \il'N!T IN NEW YORK." MOSS. MALL AN A 80N8, burgeon Dent iota, Na. i'i Broadway, and at Loudon and Parit inlora tha Public of New Yo'k arU its vicinity, that in conaequenco of their very eat> nsive practice, they have, at length, been induced to upon a Permanent Establishment, whore they may he consulted at No. 37d Broadway between Franklin and Wiiite stree's, in allcaiee appertaining to their proft-stieu, in which they hare beeu to ancestiul, in consequence ol then celebrated diacoreriea and improrementc In the art of Deatittry. Mona. Malian returns i-hunks for the very liberal pat ronage he hat received, and continue* to receive. par ticularly to the Medirel profession of New York, for their kind recommendations, and advocating Mona. M.'a improvement iu Dentn-ty. CELEBRATED MINERAL roe FILLING DECAYED TEETH! Mont. M. ceutinnea to restore decayed Teeth, however large or small the cavity ; nuking a stump into a sound Tooth, instantly curing the To.vh, however painful or sensitive, Matching in point of color, the natural cortex or enamel of the Tooth. They never break or become loose- they have no unnatural gloss?are hrialy hmd wrhout wires or ligatures? no balky substance iu the month?and in every particular resemble the adjoining Teith, in conformity of shape aai minutest shade of color. Placed from one to a complete set, upon the above iinprrved aud scientific principle, they are guaranteed to answer every purpose ol Mastication and Articulation. f nncL' TV L' Til ecurely and Mflfbctually fastened,aruiiig either from the nee of medicine* or any other chip. ARTIFICIAL PALATES replaced upon a *ura and scientific method. TO THE PUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES. Monaieur Malion ia happy in being enabled to announce that by the kind consent of Three Hundred of , the fir?t families of the Uaited State*, consisting of the 1 first Merchant*, Medical prafe*iion, Clergy and private Citizen*, to whom he can refer a* to the luperiority of , Mon* M.'* celebrated Mineral in preference to any eth< r they have ever tried, and, in their opini'n, th ' beat that everoame undertheir notice. Hi* other lutpiovementi need no comment. INVALIDS Attended by Mon*. Mallan, Junr., at their own Ettabliabment. THE FACULTY AND PUBLIC aro particularly invited to pay Mon* Mallan a visit, to see the specimens of hi* new diacoveriea in Dentiitry. TESTIMONIAL?. Mon* Mallan: tluebee.May tth.1841. DearSir,?Aftcrhaviag tried tha Aruricial Teeth which you made for me. I cannot do ) ou le?? justice than to acknowledge with pleasure ray entire satisfaction. I beg to lay the) answer every purpoaeof isticatiou and Articulation equal to thoae placed by thehan li of nature. They eo closely reeemblr the natural our* ia the minutest shade of color and shape, that they are noUiseerned a* being artificial by theclo eit obaerier*. Your celcrated inrentiou for filling decayed teeth, lean give adecide'opinion of its valuable .nudities. Too may use thislatter in any way you thick proper, for tha benefit of the public and yourself. I am.dearsir,yours truly, THOS. r ARGUES, Manuel Carmelat. To Mom. Mallan, Surgeon Dentiat. 37-i Broadway, This gentleman ie known at 181 Broadway, and at Trims Ward Ming's. MON8. MALLAN, 878 Broadway. SIR?I feelit a'pleaeure to be able to offer you my testimony in behalf of your celebrated mineral. During my late residence in Paris I called at vour esU'iiuhment in the Rue Caetiglione, and hariue hail some teeth hlled with your mineral, I can only say that I hare had every reason to be satisfied with its utility and value, cod neverin the least degree experienced any inconvenience or injury from its effects in any maiiuer whatever.?During my visit to Mons. Mallan 1 saw si vera! testimonials of the highest character, all expressing the fullest confidence in its great benefit ond value. As far as I am enabled to judge,! considered it then, and still consider it. to be the best preparation of the kind ever offered to the public. 1 am, sir,respectfully.yourobedient servant. VANBUROH LIVINGSTON. Ill Greenwich street,near Kort Uausevoort. New York,May II ,1141. Mona. MALLAN k BON 3, Surgeon Dentists, may be consulted daily at 871 Broadway between Franklin and While its..east side. mil lm**l SPRING FASHIONS. rrHE subscriber desires the att-ntioo of strangers and others i. to his large and extensive assortment of stocks, scarfs, cravats, riady made linen and muslin shirts, pocket kerehicls; silk, merino, and ambswool shirts and drawers; suspenders, gloves, hosiery, kc. kc 11 is the inlet lion of the subscriber to pay particular attention in selecting the most chaste and fash innable patterns of scarfs and cravats His assortment will always be ft und varied and extensive. The aubscrinsr continues the manufacture of hisce'rbratcd Elastic Slocks. Gentlemen may depend on being suited by calling at the o'd establishment 141 Broadway, between Murray street and Patk Place, mil Ira* P \KSELLS, agent for J Agate. | SWAN'S ATMOSPHERlt; SuDA FOUNTAIN. U 8. LETTERS PATENT. NOV ?d. 1938. I Vf ANUFACTURKD BY SWAN k WELLS, DRUGN1 GISTS, ROCHESTER, N Y -The attention of Drug- 1 gists,and other vooders ->t Mode Wster.ie solicited to live | useful and econonveu substitute l"r the expensive, compti- T csted. and troublesome apparatus heretofore muss. The a'lvant'tgeaof tt e Atmospheric Fotm'ain over the old mntKatl a*-t? spnnniwv of iia Anmrklni L.n nritrmul ona( >a I the bnrchaa- r bt-tng Ick than oce quarter that of ih-: old I Fountain its simplicity o' construction beitg audi, that any 1 one ol ordinary capacity rao readily undeiat?nd its operation and nanny ment, the trillion expense of materials for supply, ii'git together ? itt. the au.'ll unouut of labor tequired, aud i.a compact form. It ia now in use in rariom part* of the l'mted Stat"*, Canada* and Weal India*, and,aa mvy be arm from crrafu ates in the han't* of agent*, g've en ire satiafaction. Dmpgeit* ?rd other*, in the Southern States. and the West Indiea, will find thi* Fountain particularly adapted to their clima e, aa theayrupa will not ferment or injure in th* warm eat season*. Full directions for putting up the Fountain*, preparing th* different rarletiea of ay tup*, he , acrampany each For sal* b) Ueo. D. C geeihall . 481 fear. atreei; F I.iere 7 Liberty alreet, up stairs; Lawrence, Keeieh Co., 171 Maiden Lane: Hobinain & Ward, 143 Maiden Lane; Hoadley, Phclpo h Co., 148 Water atreet. ml3lm_ TO MARRIED LADIES] VffADAME RLSTELL'S PREVENTIVE POWDER*, l-'a Theae invaluable Powder* hare been unirereally adopted in Europe, but France In particular, for upward* of thirty yeara, aa well aa by thou*andrtn thia country, a* being tbe only mild, aafe and efficacious remedy for married ladiea whom health forbid* a too rapid increase of family. Madame KealtU a*is well know,*, waa for thirthy yeara Female Phyaician in th* two principal Female HoapiUla n Europe?those of Vienna and Pari*?where labored by hot great eaperienc* and npportunitiea, ahe attained that calo pritr in those great diecereriet in medieal icience *o apt eialfy adapted to the female frame for which her medicine* now atand unrirailed, aa well in thi* country aa in Europe. Haa acquaintance with th* phyeiology aud anatomy of the female frame, enabled her?by tracing the decline aud ill health of married fern ale*, scare* ia the meridian of life, and the couoe qucnt rapid and oftan apparently inexplicable causes whict consign many a fond mother to a premature grare?to their true source? to arrire at a knowledge of the primary cause* of MM, led to the discovery of her celebrated "7;er?DtiTe Towdere." Their adoption has been the meuil f preserving not on 17 the health, but even (be life of many an affectionate wife aad fond mother. The adi ertiaer frelmg the importance of thin subject, and atimaliug tke vast benefits reealtiag te thoueand* by their tdoptiou, would moat respectfully arouse the attention of the tarried, by all that tr.ey liold near and dear.t > it considers don. U it not wiae an J rirtunnt to preveut: r il slo which at are subject, by simple and healthy means within eur control 1 j Kerry dispassionate, rirtuoue, and enlightened mind will no I hesitatingly answer in the affirmative. Price fire dotInra a pace age, accompanied with full and particular dine tiena. They can be fo. warded by mail to any part of tha I'm I ted States All letters must b* post paid, and add re seed te > 41AUAMK HK8TKLL,Female Physician. Principal office. ' 148 Greenwich atreet. New Yotk. Office hours from IA. M I to I o'clk P. M. Boston office No. 7 Kaeex at. roMdhwim* MADAME KESTELL, : pttMALK PHYSICIAN, Office and residence 148 tir.et r witffi atreet, (between Cortlandt and Liberty street*.] , where ahe can be consulted with tha atrictaat confidence onail 1 complaints inaident to tha lemale frame Madame P.estall'a experience and knowledge in tha treat men! of obstinate cases of female irregularity, stoppage or sup press ion. &c, it such as to require nut a few days for certa-.x. relief and perfect recovery. Ladiea desiring proper med ical attendance during confinement or other inoisposition will be accommodated during such time with private and re epectable beard. "Pretentive Powders* for married ladies whose delicate or precarious health forbids a too rapid increase of family, will be sent by mail to any pari of the United dbr.es j rriee ft a package. All letter* (poet paid) sddrtatad to "hot 888, N.Y.elty.'varilbe received. Boston Office No. 7 Keees it. N. B.?Madame Best ell would inform ladies residing oat at , tke city, wliosa health would aot admit of travelling, that she would devote her personal attendance upon them ta any pari of the United Stales within reasonable distance, B? dfcwlm* COUNTERFEIT. FEMALE MONTHLY ! PILLS. y\WlNG to tha celsbrity, efficacy and tor triable success ot i O Madame KesteU's Female Monthly Pills in all mass el angularity, suppression, or steppage af those functions of nature upon which the health ol every female depends, aiace ' their ialrudactioa into the United Stales, now about four years. 1 counterfeits and imitations are eonliaually attempted ta bs palmed off for the genuine. Cheap common nil* *re punch* sad at twelve cents a box, put un ia different Wee. and called "Female Monthly Pills," with the abject of selling, if possible I atone dollar. Female# are therefor* cautioned agaiuet thCM | attempt* to impost apoa them. It ie auAaaent here to itatc i that Ml Female Monthly Title arc eounterleite. except thorn . old at Madame ReotahSi Principal 0Aca, lift Greenwich iL New York. and No T Feme atrcet, Baatoa. Prie* $1. Madame AaatoU'i ti*natare ie wrmtea oa the eaeer af *a*l % -y can be m*d by the marrixl or (infix, by following the directum* eaeloaedinaide ofeith boa. maa dlmim' bare appointed them their *(*??*, and are prepared to taravei. t< inort notice, upon the moat reaaonahle term#. Foardrmier art Cylemder Haihmee.wrth fire or ateam dry era, ead rniaf raw atnaaa to tea* paper m the wob aa it leacaa the dryer*. Aba. acery kind of Machinery appertaining to themanufacture of patr usrs i Sow ill operation in maar of the boat milla.to whom refer earl , w Ul bo green for ell part* alar*. TK&MK k BBOOKH, Taper War ahoaaa, i datdltw 01 LibartyaMnnt g OOUIARD. Fron^ttrret, lot, ap-itaira, offer for aalx INJN Rr|ilnTHioadae aad Matheery. tax>00 Coalman tiao lat duality Itiaadaa. Matbrn, and I eget. anlad braada. 00,COO Coagiete Kionda. 100,000 Caaonei aad Trabaeoo, Nor iff*, aad lngeaoidad brand*. ^ l~%jm Ofathar baaada. NJN hiaaia, all aatiltad to deboatnra H Beaoo Haraaa Sweat Meets. 100 latex Ola Chateaa i|<nraaa Wme mt tm I Q*T?Ox 001 h Mara*. Oa* P.ir Gold Bpcetaclea. The | hi tader (ball reaeire Twa Dollar* reward, Mid *o l'Tltnel aakad. Apply to m?im* Mr. DEXATLAINK, II Wall ft-, OMct No. I. ' * IRK I ixviui A^iU) mxiiiv/Jii tj j. m CHAMPION WIG MAKER. NEW AND ELEGANT IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFAUTUR K OF TOUPEES. DIIALON, tit Broedwty.omivei'e St. Paul'# Church, ip the I An toiulradnce it New York the AMAZON TOUPEE, Beings mw lavrntiun of ilia subscriber. Theee Toupeea are mv e without ana|*. bands or m-tallo- apr iigs; II ey lit on the hrad br au entirely new contrivance?lii*-y dirpley the forehead and itmplrs to any bright?they are aa < aey t? put on an 1 off a a hat?there ii not a -art cle of aterI. ironrrbriaa in them? theaiuiuaa are a new iiirfLiun. being mult of pure UOLD to prevent rutting or corroding This ia aeon inciug p.ooi'lo old wig wearer* of thelrmert. Aa a WIG AND SCALP nr-iker, PHALOK'S qualification* are well known and appreciated He has proved hiiuaelf to be decidedly the beet in the city. Tnieipa fact which every wig ui titerkuows A convincing proof, if any were wanting, aa the opinion of three ol the o Jest end beet judges in the profession in New York can testily. The public can n >w fudge from the mtMtUMS. viz. the filter medal lut year, Kiid the first premium this, warded by the American Institute, who ie or is uot the best Wig maker in N w York m33 CRE AM ?CREAM?CRKAM. Still the Cities widely term with praise of ltiay's 1'ei letta Cream? The tinea Hi mug Co a pound known, Kxptritntt kas clearly shown. 'J is so tkil'ully prepared Tosofieu e'en the rotghvst beard. That a duIf razor's edge b stows A ktouaeas that the tharpnl knows. 'Tie pore, and y1 meant, choice and cheapWill in every dim* tr keep? Makes it a pleasing task to share. And will both rime ami trouble a are. Prepared and sold ty C. ii. KING, ii Fulton street; Baa?tt.?l? Bv.mdway. and 484 Bro dway. mat lm* 11; 'I LI AM HKAMV, 3M Bowery, between Prince and I '* Sprue streets, iffas lor aalr the following dry goods, I lately received Fret-en, English and domestic calicos, mournI ing Mid second mouroinr. light thiols and single colon; sit i peifiie 4 4 French printed n uelins, email chintz firurei; tine 4-4 nllid K-rlaton nucha rs. mourning and light eoiors; plain [ and satin stuped blue black fig 1 silks; lig t col'd lining silks i and watered hat >ibbons; fine b'k mnur isg a d light col'd j muslin de lainee; Isdies' fancy and gentlem u's blk silk eraI rata; lidies'-mut tenllrimir* plain andheirsliuhed 'inen camb ic lidkfs: ladies'a< d erntkmcu's light col'd ki I gloves; blk I si'k lot g rnawla; sunshades and mines paranoia; fo?g lawns; b idjc)? diapers; blk snd brown linens; twilled, corded and ! Marseilles skirts;ai>irling miiahns; blk and white cottonhsse, i !xc. Ac.; itiiied, plain and corded cambric; j.icouet. book, Swiss, wail and Taricli u muslins; B shop's lawns; cambric I dimities, ke. ke. 1 A'so ou li-iid, bk bomb: sin s, blk clialy, figl Eolienuea. I erapes, green bsiegr, naraeo's. -i.d a general assortment of I olh-r goods, all o( which are offered gener-lly, at Lie lowest I tnai kei pricesUni eimpeie.es?noavatemen?. m30lm* Tl) THE BALDAMmtHKY HEADED-JONES' Toil of coral circa*sia. HOSE whose hair is falling out, turning grey, or has ceated growing, an article is here If-rcd you at a re -sonable price I ?remember it is not l uffed?and it will do all it is ret resented to do Read this? I certify thst my hair was fal ing cut fast; Icombid out handlHls daily, as if since I hove used two bottles of Jones'Oil of Cnrsl Circasaia, it has quite slopped falling out, aud is rrowit g fast aud dark. S * W. TOMKINd, tl King it. Thia will gire light, red or grey hair a fiuedaik look, and in ime cauee it to grow dark from the roots. Among others who have used this and certify is J. F. Power, grocer, Brooklyn; J. Gilbert, jeweller. 31 avenue Mold by T. JONES, sign of the America n Eagle, 81?unless yon are careful of the light number you'll bs cheated with a I counterfeit?88 Chatham street. Price 8, 5 and 8 shillings bottle?three sizes. 139 I?altou street,Brooklyn,is agent. I m30 I in* I T F1TUVS T VVI'UI'I ?, a r?. C? 1 1 ' ' i >?? .?r) uijc iarK? mo nnnnf 1J Smyrna and Oermav Le'eliea. for aale very reasonable, wholmaie anil retail. or ostfelly applied by WM Ta TKtlUB, Che.iat and Pharmacuuat, Apolhecariea' Hall, 36 Catharine at. OE1DLITZ AND SODA P0WDKR8-Warranted very O anterior ariic'ea to whatare finer-ally aold, put up expr??aly for family uae. For aalc, wlioleaale audretail, by WMWAI HOU8, C hernial aud rharmaeatiat, Apothecaries' Hall, 3CCa!hariDrst. nStlm* WHO WAN lb A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR T COMPLEXION T HIS ia not addressed to ladies only, but gentlemen too. To b'brief, vou araaaaured that freck ea. pimples, blotche*. aunburn, tia. moruhew, or any diafiguratieu of tin akin, are removed by <he fialran chemical aoap; dark. (hick. sunburnt or yellowaliin,chaii|re to a healthy clsar hne after u;ing thia. The public are particularly lequeated to notify that ii no puffed nostrum, but tke iuveatiou of M. Veaprioi, an Italian physician. 1 hi New York Herald of March 88, 18ta, any a? * An Italian haa lately formed a snip of the wil 1 herba of hie country that will ch-nn the color of thick, dark, yellow or rueburnt akin to a healthy elrarneea; cure eruptiona of akin.iuoh aa aaltrheum, aeurvy, Ac We are told hy two peiaooa who have uaed thia, lhat it ia excellent, and we adviae all to try it, Thia i a aold by T.JONES, at the sign of the A irerican tenia. n? mind the right number, or you'll be cheated?83 Chatham atrett. Price So centa a cake. 138 Fultoa at, Brooklyn, ia an ateot. ni30 1m* QAIK OIL.?There ia no Oil in me world tnat can do good il or bad to the kmir. Kveiy body known that when tre hair ie burned jttyll grow again aa good aaerer All the powekre for dymaltm tiaar are aedwn aut kitilluri of time and Iittirage, and the hair it nnt dyed, but li erally bu-ued. Li.uide for dying the hair are compoeitioni of eauatic : nd apirite, that burai in the aiine way aa the powdert. and dont dye the hair, and the hair will yew no matter how many timet it ia burned : and every b.d> k out also. that wbea the head ia full of dandruff, th hairbegirt to turn grey, and b,bluest fullowa. From in experience onwenty ytara,being hair cutter,aud having the opportunity cf examininga great many heads, (aud blockhead.) I hi?e made myaelf a great eomuoaiiion known >a "Taainr'a Hair Uil. or Compound Kearutial Oil of Amonila,"' firdcaroying daudruff, preventing me nair iroin cominp oim huu iurj.it (iiy. 1 nu luimilatil: Hair Oil will make the hair grow well, do matter how much dandruffor mreDtn if on the head. For eale, w voleiale atd retail, at A. Paitor'f, Hair Cutter, 165 Greenwich (treet. New Voik. Price SO ctnts a bottle. m39 1m* . STRIKER's* RAY ON THE RLOOMINGDALE ROAD vpHEaub Briber, hann/ leaae-l the abore establishment, reX erect fully lulorms hie friends and the public that he will open fortheiuinmer,on Saturday licit, April 1,1 To thoee pen one who haee once riaitcd tlis romantic and Ucaultful place it is needlis* to speak m ita praiae, and thoee who hare never te n it may b convinced by a finale visit lint in naturally beautiful and picturesque scenery f if unsurpasfcd by nnyspot on the islind of Manhattan. Striker'a Bay if tie mile* from the City Hall, on the Bloom ingdale Road. The house it tiiuate on the margin of the Hud sou river, aloud the banks of which the garden and pleasure ground! esteuu a considerable distance, the walks wineirg through a beautiful grove of lecuet trees. During the past w inter many improvements have been made on the premises?tlie road leading to the huu-e hut been widened and graded, ne ther eipenaenor lebor having been spared in order to render tlu> a deserve lly favorite lUainer resort The stork of wines aid liquors has been selected (without regard to cost) by an esperieuetd and competent ju'ge. The ica creams, the e.mf' ctionary.auJ all other re'reshments wili be of the eery first qualitv. and the charges as moderate as those of any othrr respectable establishment. The garden and orciia-ds are well supplied with flowers end fruitsot every description, so that visitors wismng to obtain bouquets, or baskets of Iruit.in their ssvcral seasons,can be suppliad. b or the accommodation of th->?e p< rsons who for health or p'.easnra fide early, breakfast will be provided from 9 till! in the moruue. Tlit comfort and convenience of ladies visitirg this house will bt especially studied,and civility acd atteutiou may always be relied on. Stage* start tvery hour from No SO Bo were, and passrnseri can alight at the gat*. W. COKBYN. ml? t m _ QTEKL PKN8?From the ctlebrated manufactory of Joscph Oillott, of Birr ingham.?The high nputation of these pens hat induced many inferior makers to imitate them, thereby injuring thejwell ear: ed repufa tou of J ,*eph Oillott. The Public are requested to be particular from whom they purchase. Tli'genuine may be known by their sup-rior quality, and by the style of putting up. A const aDt supply for sale by Soberi pakuow, mU lm? 01 VI mi.I.n I mi. \r? ri'^-K.?Consignees of I he following goods. per ?hip 1' TAROLINTA, from Livirponl, (consigned lo ordei) 1 are rrquitled to cell, pay their freight, and attend to the receipt of tlieir goods, viz:? B T8, Tt .....3 cases < f Merchandi:e IT I trn?s do S 14 1 c >*e do Bin diamond 84 88 5 do do W 403 I do do GLOVER i McMURRAY. maa 100 Pine etreet. T7KOM 9 000 to 10,0001b* of freeh Garden Seed*, in all the V choicest aperies and varieties, for sale, in quantities to I'lit purr liioera,kt Bridge,,tan's permanent itL-iblienmeiit, corner of I8lhst. and Brotdway. Also," The Young OarJmcr'e Are stent," containing the remlre of his 37 rear* practice in New York. A* this work has been honored by the sward of sOold Medal, from the Ameriran lostitu<e, which institution, and tie New York State Agriculturil Society, hating also awarded several copies as premiums for superior*! ocimens ofgarrleo products, further comment is deemed unueeesa irjr. mt I as* KALBOMlMt PAINT.?The Kalsomine Paint having been severely tested in this city during the wiutev months, the patentee* can recommend it wilb renewed confidence to the public. I'd)* numerous sprcimers of Kalsomine faint now ousting in New York, retidrra tn enume alioo of its ad vintages superfluous; among the most prominent are the following... Kalootninc Color* are mr re permanent, more I urn 1 no as and agreeable to lbs eye than oil rotors. They are applied without occasioning anv offensive smell or isjuriou* effect upon health, tnd drying in a few hours. Kalsomine paint may, if properly applied, be washed when soiled, according to directions in the circular. Orders received and punctually attended to at the KALSOMINE PAIN 1' DF.POT, frba? 8m* 384 Broadway, corner Franhlin. I\ANDBUFF or lose of hair is cause I,by a languid orob1J strutted circulation in th* small blood vessels w h ic h supJly the scalp and hair with nouriel men', in consequence of which the pereyiration becomes thick and clammy, and dries OB me annate, forming a cruai fallen aanurnn. Whtcn flnfl uptht perce of ihe akin, and by ita preaaurt againat (he root* of the hair prerrnta it from receiriug sufficient nourishment to retail vitality The hair thenbccumea hanh tod mipleaaaiit, chv (? colar. and Telle off Thia nuiievlthy affection ia rery speedily and effectually cu-ed by Jayne'e Hair Tonic, which reeirea .lie dormant power* of (he anrface rraaeli. rem.,rr? 1 the dandruff, and produce* a new and healthy growth of hair t to aupply the Iota of the old; and badness ia pra tented or re- . moved wher* it already viiata The following eartificate ia nalecltd, which enflkiently ' protea it* eatraordinary tirinea? a Mean*. K. B. It Sanda:-Oentl*mea A? *a actof juatlca to j, you and Dr. Jay no, I aend you (hi* certificate to itforin yoa of . the invaluable ieo?fit my wife haa received from ilie me ef Dr. Jayne'e Hair Tonic She lout not only her entire heed tf o hair, but her eyebrows elao and after try mg Balm i f Cr-lum- ? bin and varwme other remrdira, with no beuefit. ihruaedUr. Jayae'a Hair Tunic, hhe uued two boltlea before we ?ruld diucorer the hair had a'arted. and romm'ni r ? with iheii.iru . it atarte I to grow out finely, and in a few weela her bead and it oyebrawa ware covered with a third growth o| (l-e kl .ek hijr, b better than ehe h-d loa'. I tvmk it wee ?ntinrly ? the use of tbe Tonic, and would r# ;o?me#d it to all who aead . a similar JOHN N j a *KSON. w Prenared eulyVy Df_P Jrrtja, M ?*? e SSWa'&f ; Broadway. IERA 842. Albany. Il'nrresimndriice of th? HertM.l Aiiaut, (TueidaT) Mireb9.1841. The State Printing?Broken Safety Fuml A~ote?? A'tgro Suffrage? Intermmt of the Dead?Signing of the Tar BiH. In the Assembly, to-day, Mr. O'Sbllitaw presented a petition from Daniel Johnson, and others, of New York, praying for un alteration in the Insolvent Law. Mr. Flaooeh presented a petition from twentyfour Journeymen Printers of the eity of Albany, salting forth that as it was proposed to apply the principle of retrenchment and reform to the expenditures of the government, and as the work had already been commenced in the matter of the publie priming, that it be further extended to the othrr ollioers of the State. In order more effectually to do this, it proposes that as merit and capability appear to be secondary considerations in the selection of these officers, that these offices be put up at auctiou, to the highest bidder, at prices at least ten pereent. lower than thejsalaries at present. In order that the Legislature may have no iears on the subject, they express their .willingness to take Committee on Public Printing. Mr. T#wsie?d from the Standing Committee on Bank*, &e. to whom had been referred the numerous petition* for the redemption of broken tafety fund bank note*, reported a bill to that effect, which was laid on the table and ordered printed. Mr. Crameb, fiom the committee to whom had been referred the petitions for Negro Suffrage, reported that the eommittee had cooie to a unanimous conclusion unfavorable to the prayer of the petitioner*. Mr. Stetson, from the committee to whom had been referred the petition ot ltobirt H. Morris and one hnndred and ei?ht other*, in relation to the interment of the dead ia the city of New York, reported a bill, which was ordered to a third reader. Swacibahcx, from the select committee, reported complete the bill in relation to Stale Prison labor,which was ordered to a third reading. Mr. Tambliit, from the *el?ct committee, reported complete the hill in relation to the Public Printing. Mr. Palmer reported the bill providing for the publication of the laws of the Siate, with amendment. This bill provide* that the Secretary of State shall cau-e to be published in one newspaper in each county in the State, for whieh they shall be paid the mm of $50. Mr. Lott reported the bill in relatian to the ?upport of Foreign poerin the aonntj of King*. Mr. Towhsehd called for the reading of there. ,.r .u_ 1 < _r . l. - ?r New York against ita pa sage. The Speaker decided the reading to be out of order. Mr- T.appealed, and aome debate ensued, which resulted iu the laying of the whole subject en the table. The bill abolishing impriaonment for coats, had its third leading, and the question being taken, it was lost. The bill in relation to the Public Printing bad its third raading, and was passed? Ayes70?Nays 20. Labor lost, us the Governor will most assuredly reto it The bill to abolish Capital Punishnoant had its third reading, and Mr. Stetson, in accordance with hisprerious intimation,'took the floor in op position to it. He reasoned against its passage in a train of ingenious, sound and conclusive argument, which he sustained by statistics. Mr. S. continued his remarks until near the hour of 2? He was replied to by Mr O Sullivan, who had the floor w hen the hour arrived. It is understood that Mr. Simmons is also prepared to oppote ibis bill. As regards its final fate thereiaagood deal of doukt. The closeness of the vote on agreeing with the report ot the committee, and the able arguments advanced against it to-day, look ominous snough. In the Senate,tha ene day election law was read a third time, and passed The reading of this long bill, and another, (a village charter,) occupied the major part of tha day. Afternoon Session.?The Speaker announced to the Hou^ the reception of a message from the Governor stating that he had signed the Tax bill. So the Tax bill is now a law, and the gruat measure of the sessiou is thus perfected. Although Governor Seward does not appear to have changedhis views on the subject ol internal improvement* in the least, yet to veto this bill was inercj.than he dared do. Cave Ulciscar. Harrtatmrg. ICorritpoiidcDC* of til* Hertld.] IIarr *u, March 29, 1842. The buiioct* of legislation in progressing but tardily in the " O.d Keyatone." Most of the public meainrei will be postponed until the extra tession, which ha* now been agreed for. The bill to authorize theJBank of Penn.'y to make an asai >ntneut for the benefit of it* creditor*, pasted the Senate yesterday. A number of propotition* hare been brought before the Legislature for the payment of the domestic creditor* of the State, but none of them will be agreed to this Besaion. They generally contemplate the itaue of certificate* of State stock, which, if authorized to be issued, would nerer be received by the contractors Other proposition* hive also been made to provide mean* of supporting the government by moaus of an increase of taxation, which meet with the greatest disfavor by a majority of the m< mbers of both branches. As much public business as it was thought w ould be brought before this legislature, nothiog of importance has been done, except the passage of the bill for a resumption of specie payments; an 1 although this will not operate as beneficially ai was at first supposed, the work of purgation is going on, and with proper care we ruay yet have something like a healthy Hanking system. The committee appointed to investigate the charges which had been made as to improper and corrupt means being uted to proenre legislation, try thefofficers and others connected with the late l/nited States Hank, have brcnabl* thus jar to elr ' r , tl. _ l j ll.nl _ cil Doming ?i luwiuBiii. imj i.ujc |ii<jii'u mil large sum of money had been entrusted by iha Hsnk lo Gtorge Handy of Philadelphia, to be used a* tv< uld bast tubietre th? interests of the indilution ; but, upon bringing Mr. Handy before ;he committee to give evidence, he relused either to be sworn or to testify at nil. The The consequence waf, hia cool reply was reported to the House, when a resolution was rdoptad, authorising the Speakerto issue hia warrant, requiring him to app< ar at the bar of the [louse and be sworn. On yesterday morning he was accordingly arraigned, when ho peremptorily refuted to be iworu, but handed to ihe clerk a paper containing his reason?, but which were in Tact, no reasons at all. he waa then permitted 10 be heard either by himself or counsel, why be ihould not be committed for contempt ol the House. After whlsh, by a resolution of the b->dy, he was committed to the custody of the Sergeant it Arms, and ordered to be confined in the North Committee Room of the Capitol, until farther action by the Legislature, lie is now, therefore, ensconced.'in comfortable qaarters, d,n ctly o?tr the ball of the Hausa. Another Johnson meeting was held in the Court House, the other nigld, and was, without execution the most ridiculous affair I ever attended. In a few weeks Johnson men In thive parts will be aaasbered with things that wi-ra Remember me to It jtune tdUtur. H. Dafraccnvc Fib* at Bottoh?A fire broke out n the cotton dying est.rhlish nenf of Tenney Si Co , ttkineon street, at one o'clock, this alternoon, w hicti ntirely destroyed the rstalilirtiiiietit. It also comi unicati d to the large stable adj iininir, and a two tory wooden shantee, which was soon destroyed teveral dwelling hou-ies and sliopr were also burnt. Fe have not been able to ascertain the names of the wner*. or the amount of property destroved.? lotion '/)aiuoy t, March 2!> Stcamku Coicjsbia.?We are informed tha', a? ta impoemble to obtain a new shaft for the Coluni la at Halifax, she w.ll proceed back lo En ml ndt-r canvass. She is now having n w masts nut s.- - ?I ?- i... ^ ... . i ... Kk . Iiw II< i , auu IP IV or- ng^ru nr. a i/ai ?iu* ? 'ill be towed out toeea 15<) or 200 milee by the Uni ??ro. The officete feel v< ry cocfiJ'-nt that wl'h | He usual prevalence of western winds at thiaaeaaon i he w ill be able to areomplieh her Tojrage in *h? j aual time ?Botfon Tikgraj-h. \ i I n * t I if '' V LD. - ? Fri? two C?MI ' 1 Lai*st fiiom Mui*m Avars.-By ihe i.ark S.nyrna, l>?y? days from Buenos Ayres, we lesju thst Brawn's Fleet wss ready for sea, and would sai oa the 30th January. Tirr Tixas ? Fever.?A large meeting hi favor of Texas was heit? in Philadelphia on Tuesday aticrn?on. Captain John Scott was there. New Sreor.k or Fish.?Fish of the size and flavor of the Mackinaw trout hare keen caught at Sandusky. Those taken weigh twenty pounds each. Cocbt Or Criminal Screions.?Wa learn that Governor Seward intend* to veto the bill repealing the law of 1040. This will ?ave the seats of Judge Noah and Judje Lynch a little while longer. Court Calendar tills Day. .* Court or Common Pleas?Pait l.?N'es. 73, 1, 81* 17, 47, QUJ, 83, 9, 76, 25, 29. Part 2. at 4 o'elorfc - *o, IJ4, 140, I*, bo, bO, 160, 160, 164, 166 168 J.M) 16* 164, 106. ' CiKrvir Cornr?Noa 118, 151, 117, 159, 135 133 134 130, 136, 139, 140, 143, 103, 144, 146, 147, 160. Court of Oyer atul Terminer. Before Judge* Kent,and Aldermen limes and Bradhurat. March 30 ? The Libel Curt* ?Motions relative to the indieimeett found againat Win. L. Stone Francis tlall, William B. Townacnd, Jamea Broeka, and Charlea King, of the Cenumarcial, Expreaa, aad American, for labon the Aaaociate Judges of the laat term of thia Court, were made bj their reapectireCounsel. Mr. David Graham appeared in behalf of Meaara. Stone and Hall, and moved thnt the trial, in their caae, be removed to the Court of Seaaion*. Thia he declared to be necesaary, aa It waa important that the teatimony of Jndge Kent should be ebtained. The Diatrict Attorney oppoaed the motien. 11* said the gentleman was deairoua of removing the trial to the Se:aions, not with a view of obtaining the testimony of the Firat Jndge of thia Court, bnt to avoid having him preaide over it, a9 from the declara iona that ba l passed hia lipa to Visit libels with aevere pnniahment, and keep the liberty of the pieaa within the llmita prescribed by law, they dreaded the penalty likely to follow. He waa instructed te saj in r. latioato the tea.imouy of Judge K , that any asaertion he ahotild n ake in the cose would be received aa evidence the lame as if he had swoin to it. Besides, a preaiding judge, or a juryman, was at liberty to give evidence: and an instance of the kind occurred a short time since, when Judgs Noah came down from the bench, in the celebrated Mitchell case, gave testimony in relation to it, and returned. There would be no difficulty on this point. It would be highly improper, moreover, in carrying the parties In fore the Judges of the Sessions, in whoso behalf, it is pre* tended, the libel originated. Hut in addition to all this, be had an affidavit from Alderman Lee, which he would read, in whieh that gentleman declares the testimony of the three Judges of the Court of Sessions to be important to the trial.? Mr. W. contended that the cause should be tried before this Court. Mr. Guaham replied. He was willing that the esse be tried here, provided Judge Keat allow tome other judge to pretido. Afier further argument Judge K. remarked that he was under engagement to exchange with Judge Ruggles, who woald be here for the trial of two special causes. Judgs K. would return the last of this or beginning of next week, when a decision as to the motion would be made. Mr. Giaham said he also appeared for Messrs. Townsend and Brooks. Mr. N. B Blcst stated that he had been engaged tor Mr. K ng, of the American, and wished the trial te come before this Court. He would he ready next week to proceed. The trial of Adams, for the murder of his wife had been set down for Tuesday next. The Court alluded to the subject, soon after which it adjourned. Sheriff's Court. Before Judge Jones, Mr. Jas. M'BIair, and Dr. Cox, Commissioners. March 30.?R. L- Stuart, and Alexander Stuart n. Agnet SluUrt.? Abwut 15 years ago, Kinloch tfiuart, an industrious, thriving son ot " autd Scotia" died, leaving a widow and two sons in possession of a handsome estate. Mrs. Stuart, who had assisted materially in amassing the wealth, continued the business of her late husband, being that of a confectioner, comer of Chamber and Greenwich streets; and many a fair damsel reeolIccts the good things to which she has been treath W Iter I (. 1- r tuli-n ulln??<l U- I. - r - - 11 of (he well stocked (tore in pasting. The widow thrived, and the aona ultimately were p'aced in possession of the business, which they now carry on ho much to their pecuniary advantage, being wo.th, probably, some $150,000, and Mr* Stuart alto possessing about $70,000 in her own right, and at her otvn disposal. About two years ago, Mrs. ri. quit her old home, where she had resided #ith one of her sons, and went to board, stating ton lady of beracqnainiance, that she bad done eo he* cause she believed that she wee net welcome ? The present action has b. en sent from the Court of Chancery on a charge brought against the mother by her sons, declaring her to be a lunatic, and praying trustees may be appointed on her estate. The mother superintends her own .trial (in which eminent counsel are engaged) and sits directly apposite her sons. On behalf ol the prosecution, the Mayor nnd one or two other official gentlemen testified to Mrs. S'a frequently calling at their office, wishing their inteiposition in regard! to property matters, and acting in a manner that, made them believe that she'labored under a sort hr hallucination of mind on that point. For the defense, on the contrary, several witnesses who had known the mother for years, testified to her being of sound mind, managing her tents sad property ' n an excel ent business manner and being decidedly of sound mind. At her boarding house, No. 77 Chamber street, she would frequently sneak of her eons with affection, but complain at the manner in which she had been treated. A few evening! since, she told a gentleman it was a pity her sons had entered these proceedings, as she would rather have given them the whole of her property than that they should expose themselves and expose her by the trial. The Commissioner's Jury is composed of fifteen, twelve of whom must agree to find a verdict. The trial was still going on last evening when the Court adjourned. Court of Common Pleas. Before Judge Inglis. Eli'lia Hurkman rt Grotgf A?ilrr*on;?This was au action lor slanrer, the damsres laid at and it part anil parcel nl the New Jrriey Ordtr war. l?y a law of "our sister atata" hir citizma are allowed to fi?h for oyster* at.d take any they find under low water math The parties aie {urge dealer? in thearticlr, Mr. R residing in N. V., i.ti<f Mr A in NewJeriey. The latter bnd taken up roans oysters which plaintiff asserted as belong.ng to l imaelf, and he vet y quietly proceeded to rt gain possession of thein,t digging them op from where Anderson had placed them. T"Je defendant was at Reuben Bonn's opnoa te the Washington Market, in March 1H40, ami declared in presence of several persons, that plaintiff was a thief For this, action is brought, Mr. Kuckmati declaring him-elf to have been injured by the aspersion The Jury appeared to look upon the matter in a less grave light than the plaintiff; bringing in a verdict against him. for plaintiff, Mr. Mulock.?Mr J. T- Brady f?r defendant. District Court of the United States Before Judge Bet s. Henry H Elliott. ? In this case, the Court observed, there were aaveral objections. The principal ones were in respect to his internet in the house of Tracy, Gould A- Co.; and as t > preferences which he is neensad of having made The former relates to questions of f?et, tu.d the eoansel i at liberty, if he sees fit, to refer it to a commissiouer. The petitioner swears, bowivrr, that nothing is due t? him from that establishment. As to preferences, the law does not admit ihem a* a bar to the first decree, bnt they may operate to j>rer?n: a decree of discharge. The othsr objection* warn . . r - I _u: _l . i. - / .... <rnt i\ I >? n* ! > iimtrniHiMj, wnicii ion ? - - er?e tllnwfd. Several petition* patted to decree, anno* then that of Jame* E. CnoUy, reooiring Geo. P. Morri* to be declared a bankrupt, w hic'i * Ike only COM of an inrolantaiy cbara. tcr in tine district. Th? petition of Abraham Mam f? objected to //.1) Fmbtt tra? allowed to amend, on payment of co*t?. Snavc* rn?Ttti? ?The Sonth Weitern Gecrfian, jublieheil at Albany, Maker coanty, Geo., ay* About 230 negroe* have taken their dc l>?rtnrefor Teaaa within the laat month The hard lime* operate powerfully wpo j t hi * portion of <nr jopolatmn, and if they oontinne much longer, Haler^will h a* nifgerlet* at i' u now ?cneyle&t."